Anyone Interested in starting a Recball group for reservation days at AirAssault?

Anyone Interested in starting a Recball group for reservation days at AirAssault?

I'm a new player and work a bunch during the week, kids take up a lot of my free time. I though it would be cool to get a bunch of us PBNation people to rent out Air Assault on a weekly/bi-weekly basis in order to get some playing time in on Saturday or Sunday evenings.

My understanding is that you need to pay for a group of eight for the reservation. I've rented the place previously with friends and had a blast. It's cool to have the run of the facility and be able to play at your own pace and playing style in a more democratic fashion. It would be great to have some experienced players in attendance in order to mentor those of us who want to step up our game.

I personally, as a noob, am interested in taking a serious approach to learning the game and improving my skills. I'd like to get to a competitive level eventually and thought it would be cool to have an event focused on helping myself and other players of all levels do the same and get some game time in.

Field fee is $20 + $5 for all day air for non pass holders, with a season pass it's $20 and you get RPS Marballizer at $60 per case. Check the Facebook page for more details.

Just talked to Jim, summer hours are in effect until approximately Nov 1st, that means no Sunday play without reservations. We'd need a group of 8+, the rate is $20 each on the website. I have a season pass, no clue on how that would effect the fee (free for pass holders?) but maybe we could get a special PB Nation price if someone cool stops by this thread and hooks us up (Cough, Brent msg me) I'd be happy to chip in even if I get comped with my pass, though you should get one yourself if its free.

After Nov 1st (ish) we can still rent the place out Sat and Sun after 5pm open play insanity ends.

Why anyone wouldn't want to do this is beyond me, maybe we could start a Facebook event page in order to keep track of people and attendance? Or a Google calendar?

If we get at least six It's on, first event on Sep 29th. Only join the event if you are certain you can make it. I'm looking into how we may be able to pay our fees individually in advance once we reach eight attendees so those of us that show don't get hosed and we dont stroke Air Assault.

Hey guys. I am also a new player and I'm looking to meet some fellow Minnesotans! This sounds pretty cool to me. I have only played at Splat Tag and I am looking into checking out some of the other fields in the area such as AA, MNPro and Vintage. Only problem is I don't have my speedball gun/gear yet (I only have woodsball gear) and I am also starting a new job so I'm not sure if I will have to work Saturdays or not. I also have a co worker I play with and he might be down to come with if I go. Ill try and get this figured out.

Hey guys. I am also a new player and I'm looking to meet some fellow Minnesotans! This sounds pretty cool to me. I have only played at Splat Tag and I am looking into checking out some of the other fields in the area such as AA, MNPro and Vintage. Only problem is I don't have my speedball gun/gear yet (I only have woodsball gear) and I am also starting a new job so I'm not sure if I will have to work Saturdays or not. I also have a co worker I play with and he might be down to come with if I go. Ill try and get this figured out.

I set up the first event for Sunday the 29th, they rent EGO 7's with Rotors if you want to do that. Not that it matters, if you have something that shoots paint I'm sure you'll have fun.

What might help is if you were a bit more clear on what your preferred "pace and playing style" was. You looking to reduce the number of "excessively competitive tryhards"? Or would you prefer to reduce the number of people who aren't taking the game "serious" enough?

Those are two very different crowds, be nice to know which one is the desireable attitude for this group.

What might help is if you were a bit more clear on what your preferred "pace and playing style" was. You looking to reduce the number of "excessively competitive tryhards"? Or would you prefer to reduce the number of people who aren't taking the game "serious" enough?

Those are two very different crowds, be nice to know which one is the desireable attitude for this group.

Good feedback, I was going for a middle of the road approach with my description. I'll edit to be more clear. I personally, as a noob, am interested in taking a serious approach to learning the game and improving my skills. I'd like to get to a competitive level eventually and thought it would be cool to have an event focused on helping myself and other players of all levels do the same.